Author Dinesh Danny and the Autism Parents Initiative (AutismPI.org) are releasing a new book, Autism Causes Unveiled, which investigates birth interventions, particularly Pitocin-induced labor, as a major factor in the autism epidemic. The book comes in the wake of claims linking autism to prenatal Tylenol use.
Parent surveys conducted by AutismPI.org found that birth interventions, not Tylenol, were the common factor among children diagnosed with autism. Out of more than 50 responses, only one parent reported Tylenol use, and that parent also had a C-section for fetal distress.
“I never took Tylenol during pregnancy, but I did have an induced labor with Pitocin. My son was diagnosed with autism at age three,” said one parent respondent.

Autism Causes Unveiled draws on personal experience—Danny is the father of two autistic children—and scientific research. The book covers:
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Brain injuries sustained during birth
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Pitocin abuse and labor interventions
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Medical malpractice and medication side effects
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Vaccines’ potential side effects while emphasizing their overall benefits
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Treatment options and legal recourse
The book combines charts, graphs, MRI scans, and parent testimonials to provide a scientifically grounded yet compassionate look at autism. Danny aims to educate both parents and medical professionals, offering insights often overlooked by mainstream research.
“As a software engineer and parent, I bring an outsider’s perspective,” Danny said. “This allows me to tell the story as it is, without constraints from medical boards or professional interests.”
Autism Causes Unveiled is being hailed as a primary resource for understanding autism, blending personal experience with scientific inquiry.
Watch the book trailer here: YouTube Link